
Federal Judge Declines to Block Firing of US Institute of Peace Leadership
By Stacy Robinson A federal judge on March 19 decided not to block the Trump administration from firing the leadership of the U.S. Institute for Peace (USIP) and replacing them with an official from the U.S. Agency for International Development. USIP and five of its board members had sued the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an advisory body renamed by President Donald Trump…
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FCC Approves Paramount’s $8 Billion Merger Deal With Skydance
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